New York Yankees closer Aroldis Chapman said Wednesday he has disposed of all his guns, and he also issued a partial apology for the alleged domestic violence incident that led to him being suspended for 30 games.

Chapman was investigated for an incident at his Florida home in October, where he was alleged to have choked his girlfriend.

“I accepted the decision,” Chapman said of the suspension Wednesday through an interpreter. “I have to take responsibility for it and basically move on.

“I want to take this opportunity — I want this to be clear — I’m apologizing because the use of the gun. It was bad judgment on my part. But I also want to say that I never hurt my girlfriend. I want this to be very clear. I’m taking this punishment because of my bad judgment.”

Chapman was speaking to the media for the first time since the suspension was handed down by baseball commissioner Rob Manfred. He was at the team’s spring training complex in Tampa, Florida.

The 28-yer-old Cuban-born left-hander was acquired by the Yankees from Cincinnati for four minor-leaguers during the off-season.